Bushing extractor



1,6 6,796 July 26 9 D, ALEXANDER 3 BUSHING EXTRACTOR Filed Feb. 11, 19 25 7/ Invent-Pr Jittornc y- Patented July 26, 1927.

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

ALBERT D. ALEXANDER, OF FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA, ASSIGNOR T0 MABEL VIOLA ALEXANDER, 0F FREDERICKSBUBG, VIRGINIA.

BUSHING EXTRACTOR.

Application filed February 11, 1925.

lily inrention relates to bushing extrac- The object of the invention is to struct the same that it will have but few will be strong and durable, may be easily manipulated, and will be efiicient.

In the drawings forming a part of this specification, and in which like symbols of reference represent corresponding p the several views Fig. 1 is a side View of the device; Fig. 2 is a View at right angles to and Fig. 3 is a sectional view, showing vice inserted in the bushing prepara withdrawing the same.

arts in Fig. 1;

the detory to In the drawings, 1 represents the yoke; 2 a cross-piece connecting the same; and 3 a hearing in the cross-piece for reception of the bushing extractor or tap 4 ha ring a screw portion 12. The extractor or tap t has formed in the same a perforation or for reception of a cotter-pin 6, the object of the same being to lock the extractor in the cross-piece. 7 is a. bearing in the top of the screw-shaft for reception of a handle or lever 8 for operating the device. 9 is th axle of the automobile.

10 is the ing the yoke may be struck on an substance to release the same.

y hard Serial No. 8,486.

' immediately release the bushing, which may be withdrawn. If desired, the axle may be used as the handle, the result being the same as if the handle itself had been used.

Having now fully described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters-Patent, is

1. A bushing extractor, comprising a yoke having a cross-piece connecting its ends, a bearing in the cross-piece, a screw-shaft adapted to be journaled in the cross-piece, and means to operate the shaft so that the screw will engage the bushing and remove the same.

2. A bushing extractor, comprising a screw-shaft, a yoke having a bearing for reception of the screw-shaft, means to operate the shaft, and means to lock the shaft to the yoke.

8. A bushing extractor, comprising a yoke having a cross-piece connecting the same, a bearing in the cross-piece, a screw-shaft in the hearing, and means to rotate the shaft.

In testimony whereof I afiix my signature.

ALBERT VD. ALEXANDER. 

